Health Insurance in Thailand for Medical Tourists & Expats (2026)

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Health insurance for Thailand falls into three categories: international health insurance (covers everything worldwide including Thailand), travel insurance (covers emergencies only), and domestic Thai health insurance (for residents). Understanding which type you have — and what it covers — determines how much you'll pay out of pocket for a health check-up.

Does travel insurance cover health check-ups in Thailand?

Standard travel insurance does NOT cover elective health check-ups in Thailand. Key distinctions:

  • Travel insurance: covers medical emergencies and accidents — not preventive or elective care
  • Routine health screening: classified as preventive care — excluded from virtually all travel insurance policies
  • Emergency treatment: if a serious condition is found during your check-up (e.g. acute cardiac event), emergency treatment MAY be covered
  • Pre-existing conditions: most travel insurance excludes treatment of known pre-existing conditions
  • Bottom line: expect to pay for your health check-up out-of-pocket and claim only if an emergency arises

International health insurance plans that cover Thai hospitals

If you hold an international health insurance plan, health check-ups may be partially or fully covered. Major providers with good Thailand coverage:

  • AXA — Global Health Elite: comprehensive outpatient coverage including check-ups, good direct billing at Bumrungrad, Samitivej
  • Cigna Global Health: strong Southeast Asia network, preventive care add-ons available
  • BUPA International: good Bangkok network, routine check-up coverage available on premium plans
  • Now Health International: strong direct billing network at JCI hospitals in Bangkok
  • Pacific Cross: popular with expats in Thailand, covers health check-ups as routine OPD
  • Allianz Care: international corporate plans with check-up coverage

Direct billing at Thai hospitals

Many major Thai hospitals have direct billing agreements with international insurers, meaning you don't pay upfront:

  • Bumrungrad International: direct billing with 500+ insurance companies worldwide
  • Bangkok Hospital (BDMS): direct billing with AXA, Cigna, Allianz, BUPA and 200+ others
  • Samitivej Hospital: cashless billing available for most international plans
  • Vejthani Hospital: good direct billing network, competitive with major Bangkok hospitals
  • Process: present your insurance card at admissions, hospital bills insurer directly
  • Always pre-authorise: call your insurer before your appointment to confirm coverage and avoid out-of-pocket surprises

How much does a health check-up cost without insurance in Thailand?

Paying out-of-pocket in Thailand is significantly cheaper than in most Western countries, even without insurance:

  • Basic package: ฿2,000 – ฿6,000 (~USD 55–165) — cheaper than a GP appointment in the US or UK
  • Comprehensive package: ฿6,000 – ฿20,000 (~USD 165–555)
  • Executive with cancer markers: ฿15,000 – ฿40,000 (~USD 415–1,110)
  • Executive with MRI: ฿25,000 – ฿80,000 (~USD 695–2,220)
  • JCI hospital premium: 20–50% higher than non-JCI equivalents
  • Comparison: a comprehensive executive check-up at Bumrungrad for ฿40,000 would cost USD 2,000–4,000 in the US

Thai domestic health insurance for residents

Expats residing in Thailand can purchase domestic health insurance. Key options:

  • OPD (outpatient) plans: cover routine visits and some check-ups — premiums from ฿5,000/year
  • IPD (inpatient) plans: cover hospitalisation — premiums from ฿15,000/year
  • AIA, Muang Thai Life, Krungthai-AXA: main domestic insurers offering expat-friendly plans
  • Government Universal Coverage Scheme (UC): for Thai nationals and long-term residents with work permits only
  • Key tip: buy domestic insurance before getting your health check-up, as results showing pre-existing conditions may affect future insurability

Frequently Asked Questions

Which insurance covers health check-ups at Bumrungrad Hospital Bangkok?

Bumrungrad has direct billing agreements with over 500 insurance companies. AXA, Cigna, BUPA International, Allianz, and Now Health are among the most commonly used. Call Bumrungrad's insurance coordination desk (+66 2 667 2121) before your visit to confirm your coverage and set up direct billing.

Can I claim a Thai health check-up on my home country insurance?

Possibly, if you have an international health insurance plan with outpatient preventive care coverage. Standard health insurance in the US, UK, or EU typically does not reimburse overseas preventive check-ups. Submit itemised receipts and a hospital report to your insurer for reimbursement consideration.

Do I need insurance to visit a hospital in Thailand?

No — Thai private hospitals accept self-paying patients without insurance. You pay at discharge for outpatient services. Credit cards are universally accepted at Bangkok's international hospitals. A deposit may be required for longer inpatient stays.

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